Winter Storm Quantum has impacted much of the Rockies, Central Plains, Deep South and, yes, New England (again) with snow and icy conditions.
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Snowfall accumulation from Winter Storm Quantum in the Rockies and Southern Plains.
Snowfall history of Winter Storm Quantum in the Southeast.
Below are a list of notable ice and snow reports in each state.
- 5.2 inches near Newfound Gap- 4 inches in Gray- 3 inches in Sevierville- 2.5 inches in Johnson City- 1.7 inches at the National Weather Service office in Morristown
- 4.3 inches near Clayton- 4 inches in Lakemont- 3.2 inches near Hiawassee- 3 inches near Blairsville- 1.5 inches near Turnerville
- 8 inches near Brevard- 6 inches in Sylva- 4 inches in Newland- 3 inches in Boone- 2 inches onwestside of Asheville- 2 inches in Fayetteville- 1.5 inches near Raleigh
Ice- 0.4 inch in Wilmington- 0.3 inch mear Masonboro- 0.27 inch in Currie- 0.25 inch in Newport and Morehead City
- 5.3 inches near Pine Mountain- 4 inches near Salem- 2.5 inches near Pickens- 1.2 inches near Landrum- 0.5 inch at Greenville-Spartanburg Int'l Airport in Greer
Ice- 0.21 inch in Florenc- 0.16 inch in Hemingway- 0.11 inch near Myrtle Beach
- 2.5 inches in Richlands- 2.3 inches in Norfolk- 2 inches in Marion- 1.5 inch in Virginia Beach- 1 inch in Wytheville
- 4.5 inches in Fall River- 2.5 inches in Nantucket- 1.9 inches at Boston Logan International Airport
- 4.5 inches in Bristol, Little Compton and Saunderstown- 2.6 inches at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick- 2 inches in N. Providence
- 12.5 inches near East Machias- 11 inches in Bar Harbor- 9.6 inches in Eastport
- 6 inches of snow at Dalhart- 5.5 inches near Amarillo- 5 inches at Texline- 4.6 inches of snow near Borger- 3 inches at Dumas
Sleet- 2 inches near Dennis- 1.5 inches at Palo Pinto- 1 inch at Jacksboro
Ice- 0.25 inch near Snyder- 0.1 inch in Bowie; multiple vehicles off the highway
Sleet- 0.4 inch at Cleveland- 0.25 inch at Indianola- 0.25 inch at Greenwood- 0.1 inch at Greenville
Ice- 0.2 inch at Vicksburg- 0.15 inch at Jackson- 0.15 inch at Yazoo City- 0.1 inch at Starkville
Sleet- 1.3 inch near Ringgold- 0.4 inch at Rayville- 0.3 inch at Bastrop- 0.25 inch at Tallulah
Ice- 0.1 inch near Natchitoches
- 4.3 inches at Greenwood- 2 inches at Dardanelle and Ft. Smith- 1.2 inches at Fayetteville
Sleet- 1.5 inches at Cabot- 1.3 inches near Cato- 0.25 inches at Conway
- 9 inches near Scott State Lake- 6.2 inches at Goodland- 6 inches at Garden City- 1.6 inches in Wichita
- 5.5 inches at Haskell- 4.5 inches at Edmond- 4 inches at McAlester- 2.1 at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City- 2 inches at Woodward- 0.5 inchesin Tulsa
- 39 inches at Wolf Creek Pass Ski Area- 26 inches near Westcliffe- 25 inches near Telluride- 24.3 inches near Vallecito- 23.5 inches of snow in Eldorado Springs- 20 inches at Silverton- 18 inches near Durango- 14.9 inches near Boulder- 10.5 inches of snow at the Denver International Airport- 10.5 inches near Colorado Springs
- 24 inches of snow at Red River Ski Area- 19 inches at Angel Fire Ski Area- 13 inches of snow at Chama- 9.5 inches at Questa- 6 inches near Clayton
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Officials work to document the accident and clear wreckage at the scene after a major pileup involving more than 2 dozen vehicles closed Interstate 40 eastbound traffic near Hope Road, 10 miles west of Amarillo, Texas, Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. (AP Photo/Amarillo Globe-News, Michael Schumacher)